FAITH OF ANGELS

"Missing One Thing: Jesus"

What You Need To Know:

FAITH OF ANGELS is a small faith-based drama from 2024 now streaming on Great American Family and other outlets. The movie is about the true story of the five-day search for Josh Dennis, a boy lost in the abandoned mines of Utah in 1989. Josh is a child of faith, and his determination to confront his fears leads him to join a group of boys on a supervised trip into the Hidden Treasure mines. By accident, Josh becomes lost on his way to meet them, and a desperate search begins to find him back. The efforts to save Josh are aided by hopeful rescue teams, the sheriff and a historian who hears voices urging him to help.

FAITH OF ANGELS has some bright moments of immersive editing and emotional acting, but the performances are inconsistent. Also, the writing suffers from a lack of follow-through, with several plot points left unanswered. Even the themes of faith, which mostly favor a biblical worldview, are mixed with unbiblical Mormon ideas about ghosts and angels. Also, Jesus Christ isn’t mentioned. So, MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for young children.

Content:

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Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:
  Strong biblical worldview features families and communities participating in group prayer, family Bible studies, hymns, and church services mixed with some light Mormon anti-biblical elements characters rely heavily on prayer to God but Jesus is never mentioned and one main character also “prays” to the unknown supernatural voices communicating with him without ever acknowledging the speaker’s identity or ever claiming faith in God, characters stress the importance of faith in the unseen or in God in addition to encouraging belief that is based on evidence, yet the movie simultaneously suggests that the “angels” watching over the characters are the spirits of dead ancestors and some even call them “ghosts,” but the ending stresses faith and divine miracles, despite the lack of explicit references to Jesus, plus many moral elements like respect toward authority, obedience to parents, grace during conflict, selfless support for those grieving, faith triumphs over fear, a positive representation of church, the sharing of two Bible verses between characters, and movie stresses selfless behavior overall;

Foul Language:
  No foul language;

Violence:
  No violence, but lots of peril and concern for a boy lost in a dark mine;

Sex:
  No sex;

Nudity:
  No nudity;

Alcohol Use:
  No alcohol use;

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:
  No smoking or drugs; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:
  Some examples of gossip, and one example of a character acting out of fear rather than faith.

More Detail:

FAITH OF ANGELS is a 2024 drama just released to Great American Family and other streaming and television outlets. It shines a biblical light on the actual events of September 1989, when a boy named Josh Dennis was lost for five days in Hidden Treasure Mines, Utah. Josh wants to live a life of faith, not fear. So, when he has the chance to explore a dark mine on a camping trip with older boys, he gets permission from his father to do it. However, Mr. Dennis is left to grapple with the consequences of that permission when the group returns without Josh, who’s becomes lost in the dark.

The apprehensive Sheriff Proctor, the beleaguered Dennis family and local search-and-rescue experts are united in a desperate desire to find Josh before it’s too late. However, as time passes without food or water, the community that rallies around Hidden Treasure Mines to recover the missing child begins to lose hope. Even John Skinner, a local historian who begins hearing voices prompting him to help find Josh, must wrestle with one question. Can the rescuers keep their faith in the unseen long enough to witness a miracle?

FAITH OF ANGELS has the benefit of being based on a true story, and the premise of being lost in a pitch-black mine pair excellently with the theme of trusting what you can’t see. Darkness is embraced in many movie scenes, with just enough lighting to leave audiences peering at their screens, immersed in a scene where sight would be a relief. The movie uses clever flashback scenes to Josh’s family life to illuminate his more hopeful moments while he’s trapped, too. However engaging the setting is, both the acting and the writing it rests on is hit-or-miss. Kirby Heyborne and John Michael Finley’s performances stand out in scenes featuring intense stress or grief, but they fall flat whenever a scene calls for more subtle emotions. 

Some narrative parts of FAITH OF ANGELS fail to make an impact simply because of a lack of follow-through or even some internal contradictions. For example, one character is portrayed as deaf in one ear when spoken to at a close distance but is inexplicably able to hear and respond to a tense argument from many feet away in a later scene. A teenage character is also repeatedly characterized as seeing no purpose in life during the early moments. Yet, the topic of “purpose” is never re-addressed or resolved in the movie, which makes the lack of mention of Jesus Christ even more noticeable.

Even the emphasis that the story itself muddies FAITH OF ANGELS places on the importance of faith. For example, in one scene, John encourages a worried Sheriff to consider evidence to decide rather than acting out of fear. However, the movie shows audiences that John himself only enters the mines and succeeds in his mission by trusting nothing more than a gut feeling and ignoring the evidence that Josh may be gone forever.

FAITH OF ANGELS does present a strong Biblical worldview. Although it never mentions Jesus Christ, God is addressed positively in the characters’ prayers, church services, and conversations throughout the movie. One stand-out scene includes the Dennis family Bible study; when Josh’s mother claims that faith can’t make you fly, he respectfully asks her to read Matthew 17:20-21, insisting that “Scripture doesn’t lie.” 

Despite these biblical worldview elements, the movie mixes in some non-biblical, anti-biblical and even some anti-biblical Morman messages prompting John to help Josh, but his early guesses that the voice may be “ancestors from beyond” are never proven false. Heroes experience the help of what they call “angels” and “ghosts.” However, these figures are portrayed as the same elderly people later shown in the Dennis home’s family photographs, suggesting that the help may have come from deceased ancestors.

The ending to FAITH OF ANGELS stresses having faith in God. However, the Bible says that the dead don’t return to the natural world as ghosts or angels in passages like Luke 16:20-31 and Hebrews 9:27. So, while FAITH OF ANGELS hints at faith in God, the movie’s expressions of faith are ultimately too vague and contain problems. So, MOVIEGUIDE advises caution for younger children.


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